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M00seUK
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Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Original Message Dec 10, 2009 7:58 am |
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M00seUK
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #76 Feb 2, 2010 6:08 pm |
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FWIW, in the states, stores have to enter and in cases pay in advance a portion of the lease term for store space. If it closes, it will probably be after the lease term expires. Store leases read that the tenant/lessee is still liable for the rent even if it closes before the lease term expires. Carmine D. You have a point. Maybe Dyson had an agreement with the landlord to trial the site for a number of months and then the option to commit to a long-term contract if they decided to stay beyond that. It's quite common to see retail units being advertised for short-term rents. For example the town near me has shop locations with leases offered by the week / month.
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Venson
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #79 Nov 20, 2010 5:01 pm |
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Just curious on how well this dyson store is panning out. Any news/updates to report here on the success of this concept store for dyson in the UK? Carmine D. Bless you for the topic Carmine. I was much, much in need of comic relief today. Check out http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/13/industrial-robot-arm-pretends-to-do-chores-in-dysons-london-pop/ AND be sure to turn comments "on". Things get interesting. From what I gathered, it was merely a temporary venture until January 25th of this year. I hope this is an error on my part. Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #80 Nov 20, 2010 5:20 pm |
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Bless you for the topic Carmine. I was much, much in need of comic relief today.
Check out http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/13/industrial-robot-arm-pretends-to-do-chores-in-dysons-london-pop/ AND be sure to turn comments "on". Things get interesting. From what I gathered, it was merely a temporary venture until January 25th of this year. I hope this is an error on my part.
Venson Hi Venson:
We both read this the same way. Gone out of business. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #81 Nov 21, 2010 7:11 am |
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Hi Venson: We both read this the same way. Gone out of business. Carmine D.
In due respect for he concept of a pop-up store, it is not meant to have long life. Just 5-6 weeks. As this dyson store. The real meat of the matter will be if dyson returns again this year with the pop up store for the holidays stocked with kitchen ware appliances, as suggested in other threads.
Carmine D.
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #82 Nov 22, 2010 4:18 pm |
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In due respect for he concept of a pop-up store, it is not meant to have long life. Just 5-6 weeks. As this dyson store. The real meat of the matter will be if dyson returns again this year with the pop up store for the holidays stocked with kitchen ware appliances, as suggested in other threads. Carmine D. Hi Carmine As expected.....a pop up store ....no more no less.....so much more can be had at far less. turtle
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #83 Nov 22, 2010 5:01 pm |
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Hi Carmine As expected.....a pop up store ....no more no less.....so much more can be had at far less. turtle Hello turtle:
Interestingly I received an email from dyson today with their latest for dyson owners with pets: DC23 and 24 animal models. Doesn't look good for anything new coming from dyson this year except for DC33 and DC35 both variations on the same old dyson theme with a tad more spin and marketing. I admit $319 for dyson's DC33 Muti-floor is more reasonable than DC 07 and 14, both scrubbed. I expect as the holiday season ramps up DC33 prices will come down more. I note that the 20 percent discounts from Bed Bath and Beyond no longer excludes dyson purchases. Applies now to all dyson products too. I recall several years ago when BB&B tried this, dyson had a hissy fit and made them exclude dysons from the discounts. No more. Shades of Wal*Mart. Carmine D.
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retardturtle1
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #84 Nov 23, 2010 3:46 pm |
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Hello turtle: Interestingly I received an email from dyson today with their latest for dyson owners with pets: DC23 and 24 animal models. Doesn't look good for anything new coming from dyson this year except for DC33 and DC35 both variations on the same old dyson theme with a tad more spin and marketing. I admit $319 for dyson's DC33 Muti-floor is more reasonable than DC 07 and 14, both scrubbed. I expect as the holiday season ramps up DC33 prices will come down more. I note that the 20 percent discounts from Bed Bath and Beyond no longer excludes dyson purchases. Applies now to all dyson products too. I recall several years ago when BB&B tried this, dyson had a hissy fit and made them exclude dysons from the discounts. No more. Shades of Wal*Mart. Carmine D. Hi Carmine
Agree .....gotta do discounts to move dysons....but so much more is available at a fraction of the dyson price for a far better deep clean and longer lasting product.....been proven time and time again......dyson is only playing catch up with far lower priced and superior cleaning units....as always...need more be said Carmine?
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson's first retail store opens as part of a trial run
Reply #85 Nov 23, 2010 4:38 pm |
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Hi Carmine Agree .....gotta do discounts to move dysons....but so much more is available at a fraction of the dyson price for a far better deep clean and longer lasting product.....been proven time and time again......dyson is only playing catch up with far lower priced and superior cleaning units....as always...need more be said Carmine?
Dyson is quickly becoming a niche vacuum maker/seller. What it always should have been has been forced on it despite all dyson's spin and marketing to declare itself a mainstream seller. Never was. Which is not a bad thing. Except dyson can't afford to pay 500 engineers for niche vacuums. Hence the push by dyson to expand into hand driers and fans. And if we can believe the dyson fans here kitchen appliances. Will the latter pan out? Hasn't so far and not looking good IMHO. So what's next for the illustrious dyson. Dig in and resort/resign itself to a niche vacuum brand and market: It's bread and butter. And revamp prices down after firing 400 of its high paid engineers and who knows how many lawyers to defend its patents.
Carmine D.
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